August 10, 2014

German Bonds in Longest Winning Run Since 2012 on Haven Demand

German 10-year government bonds rose for a fifth week, the longest run since the height of the euro-region’s debt crisis, as geopolitical tensions prompted a surge in demand for the safest fixed-income securities.

August 09, 2014

UK trade deficit widens in June, but construction recovers

Exports of British goods to countries outside the European Union fell to their lowest level since September 2011, coinciding with the pound hitting a near six-year high against the dollar.

August 08, 2014

Weak German industry output adds to signs of second-quarter slowdown

(Reuters) - German industrial output rose just 0.3 percent on the month in June, missing a forecast rise of 1.3 percent, as fears over the crisis in Ukraine weighed, adding to signals that Europe's largest economy may have stalled in the second quarter.

August 07, 2014

Rising tension over Ukraine forces down European markets

Growing fears of a military conflict between Russia and Ukraine sent shares lower on Europe's bourses and pushed the euro to a nine-month low against the dollar.

August 06, 2014

Scottish independence 'Yes' camp 'deluding itself' on currency union

Scottish independence advocates are “deluding” themselves if they believe that the country would be allowed to remain in a currency union with the UK whilst controlling its own financial affairs, one of Europe’s major banks has said.